Immortal Austin Seven tells the story of this most popular of prewar cars in all its variations, from the earliest Chummy of the 1920s, through Sports, Military, Box and Ruby Saloons to the exquisite Twin Cam racers of the late 1930s. The Austin Seven was truly Motoring for the Millions, and Herbert Austins baby car has fascinated thousands of enthusiasts for almost a century, with the sheer variety of more than 300 distinct works or coach-built types in 17 years of production. The Austin Seven engine also powered aeroplanes, boats, tractors and motorcycles, and was put to many astonishing uses, all described in this book. There is also a section on the use of the Austin Seven post World War Two, and the cars competition role in trials, hill climbs and circuit racing, including the amazingly successful 750 Formula, which sparked off the careers of famous men like Colin Chapman, Eric Broadley, Arthur Mallock and Tony Southgate, and the craze of building sporting Austin Seven Specials which peaked in the 1950s. The book includes period detail drawings and rarely seen photographs, and provides fascinating reading for both Austin Seven and general motoring enthusiasts.
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Weight: 1249g
Dimensions: 248 x 248mm
Publication Date: 15 Oct 2017
Publisher: David & Charles
Publication City/Country: United Kingdom
Language: English
ISBN13: 9781845849795
About David Edwin Morgan
David Morgan has had a passion for motorsport from a young age buying a 1934 Abeustin Seven with his third months salary whilst living in North London a few miles from the original Lotus works in Hornsey. David built a number of Austin Seven and Ford powered competition specials contributed to the 750 Motor Club Bulletin and Historic Lotus Register magazine and in 2009 wrote Seven Fifty Motor Club The birthplace of modern British motorsport published by Haynes. David has enjoyed competing in club motorsport for more than fifty years latterly in John Coopers first Austin-based special and a Lotus Eleven Climax. David is an architect in private practice and lives in Hertfordshire.